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Oshawa Daily Times, 1 May 1930, p. 7

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[HE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 19% PAGE SEVEN NEWS HAPPENINGS AND PICTURES OF WORLD WIDE INTEREST. | i ------------------ LiL BE The sensational showing of Can adian drivers in the gruelling 183 mile Albany to New York mara thon for outboard metor hydro planes was the hig feature of gen~ pral sporting activities of the eon tipent, Four members of the Na tonal! Yaeht Club, Toronto, start od United Mtates cracks and experts by winning two champlonships and a second and a third place, In a teind in which 1647 boats went to he mark, 187 actually started and only 70 finished, The photog ve roduced above show on the LE vans Wilkinson, of Boston, who won Ahe grind and a professional ghaniplonship with a §2-herse pow er Johnson moter, and on RIGHT, Frank James, of the N, ¥ ¢,, Toronto, who, with a self-de signed and bullt scow, finished seo ond of the entire fleet with a 94 horsepower Johnson motor huilt In Canada, and won the amateur free for all division, as well as the shampionship of his own particus iar division, elass 0" division 117 Wilkinson was awarded the $500 The visit of Arghduke Leopold of Austria, LEFT, pald New York offielals the other day was not go elal, He surrendered to the au thorities, following the grand jury combined toneh of Cont Arai and darkest Africa is fie Bunt sud on tn da wit are _ ¢ andl eamel, ia atl i ari and po Inmates of Py ps dbp J rT, | the | \d CJ Yontlt prive, while Jhon pry the in» [ tarnutional trophy, presented hy the Yacht Moteur Cub de Francs for the amateur championship, the Ripple Cup, a Century Cyelone runabout, and half a dozen other priges, The photo on the LET shows Wilkinson finishing the grind In 0,806.00, James' time of i IN broke last year's record stands 'as Lhe amateur for the eourse and also for his class, James' boat showed an ay erage speed of 47.8 miles per hour, The rest of the Canadian contin. gent showed almost as sensational ly. Harvey Rlemin, Jr, fAnighed third In olass "C'" while Harold Ballard was second in class "IN" [a pretty falr showing when it Is cogsidered that only three out of the four Canadians really got away from the starting mark and that they were noviee drivers, up peainst a field of the best pro and amateur drivers in America, vets orang of a hundred race meets, Thelr outfits were Canadianshuilt throughout and every driver who started was Canadian horn nn | | | Indiotment In connection with the ale of the famous Napoleon necks nee, The apchduke Is seen being ouearted from pollee headquarters hy a detective EB i -------- amusement park of A, Wy Milos, at Stop 18, nica, Neodidss to tony, Joste and Johnny ave Li to ho very mueh in dev hy bors tthe the "young ideal of the howd this swmnier, and Fising generation of Mimico aad Gosport, Eng, on April 10 saw thie first of the three elght-metre racing sloops bullt hy the Royal Canadian Yacht Club's Canada Cup syndiente, to back up the club's challenge ta the Rochester Yacht Club for possession of the famous international trophy, was launched She wan designed hy Nicholson, and will he shipped out a fintahed pros duet, Thin English«bullt' hoat was ohristened "Vision" by little Migs Pook, daughter of oex-commodore Charles Pook of the Royal Hamil ton Yaoht Club, who 1s in England now with her parents, The Duohs ess of York wan originally asked to gfficiate at this ehristening, hut other events precluded the oeareys ng out of the original plan, AWARDED ROYAL EMPIRE MEDAY, Prof, Chester W, New of MoMaster University, who has been awarded the gold medal of the Royal Rmpire society for the year 1080 for his book, "Lord Durham," a blography, x ak MVIRORE WORE KNOW About oars aN on the ry ats pachydonn in t w Ls the Yo of the sumwer on't he h jotting down, Mr les, OF the menaseye. states that this sangeet pale ae also avallgble fog, the' Shriney . demonstration in duane shanld they The elite of Ameriea's young womanhood, members of the Junior Leagues of America, unre meeting ul the Junior League of New Yor headquarters, on Mast 71a strect, are for a three-day conference, Klah- orate soeinl gatherings are planned, hoe delegates from Toronto's Juntor League are attending, ™e Mrs, Glenville Rolph, Mrs, © 7) (3 LN TORONTO DELEGATES ATTEND==HLARORATYE ROCIAL GATHERING PLANNED==KLITH H, A, Armstrong and Miss Madeline Mara, four of New York's delegates to the meeting: (1) Mrs, Thomas Ewing Jr, charming member of Gotham's FLYING PAGLE NEARING NEW OOBAN ROUTH a Col, Charles Lindbergh and hi mother, Mrs, KRvangelineg Lindhey of Detvolt, are seen In front Lindy's © awn specially dex lune just before hoppl oll fi oosevelt Weld, Long Wand, f« \nkten, this belng the fivat le alr mall tight te Cristoba of oan mone, Mea, Lindberg at the capital while he hig Mahe vie Milam aod Puerto Cabesas, On Astride Breland, who, aecording to dlapatohes, could he elegted aw nah Re, ttt enublle wm ¥ OX . desire for the bg A however, may healtate to thus fore sake the less passive arena of French and Buvopean polities, * WOMAN MISSIONARY BLAMES COMMUNISTS Hankow, May 1-=Migs Nina B. Gemmell, a res forme Iv of Girard, Ras, Pacoma, Waal, kidnapped Nor 20 ow Handita at Quanchow, Kiangal pros vinos, and later. velensed, assert 4 here that forelan misstonaries in he wired, Josie and Johnny ave looked after and their general wants catered to hy Carl Addison, oftiolal keeper, wha 8 seen with dohuny at loft, with a youngster | the interior of Ohina were being already opening Wh the cnet | made the special viotime of Come NORRON, ! Ss uBiate raiders whose depredar - 0 peturn trip scheduled for May in expected to vie a nonstop tight from Puerto Col, Lindbergh hesan to Miami, The dotted line the map shows the averland wte previously followed by the alr mall planes Ralph W, Buttery, London, On. tavie, formerly of Strathroy and now @ student in electrical engin: coving at the University of Won onto, who was awarded the hronge medal of the Carnegie Here Fund Commission for saving a fellow: Strathroy Collegiate student trom drowning during & summer eamp At Southampton, tions have wrought ohaos in many dintriots, Ming Gemmell has recovered » flolantly from hep andeal ta tell tay the fivat time het Bxperienes in boing Abduatad, together with the Rev, and BONS, British Ww pOuANoS, daring the riding ot ha : Ov repeatedly She RO stated that vd 0 minslonavies veanows wslble tor Ohina'a ills ad the poverty of the people, RK hd \ ARM ARES a The photographs here show rod forelen: younger set wheldon, who National Junio JS Havton Tinme leading noclely women, and (3) Mrs, James in| In pecretnry of the | Longue ih) Mrs | ) York's] one of Now ) Migs Tsohe! Cookahutt, daughter of Col, Henry Coekshutt, formey Hautanant-gavarnor of the provinee, and Mrs, Cockshutt, of Brantford; Flying Oftlicer Hy W, Carew and Novgonnt Moohanto A, Richards oshed from B00 feet on the Sue) skivis of Regina and wore hi] rove Shortly after taking off Apel 2 Fa Glider Stays Aloft Over Fifteen Hours (By Canadian Press Leased Wie) San Diego, Calf, May 1 Jack Barstow, sail plane plot, landed at Point Lowa at WA8 colook yesterday, ending W flight of 15 hours and 13 wminntes duration that unofficially estan shed ® new world's record toy motoriess sustained Hah Ramitow also exeeadag tha United States slider mark of hours, & minutes and 89 25 wea ends eatablisho! devel wohthw Ale hy Hawley Bowls, The ofticlal glider reoord Ix 14 hours and 45 minutes and was eatablished in Germany: Ax hia Uh waa rotted and he oan Med no buarograph, Rarstow oan not elim & new oftlelal mark, Aa 3 LLL . AMERICA'S WOMANHOOD Mpa, ¥ the board of veretl Mabyian, member of Managers, { ? whose marriage to Mr, Eardley Wilmog! of Brdekville wil be an interesting event In June =+Plotos Erapl by Ashley and Crippen, eo Mision shows the wheoke - 0 fliers had come from Wives Fi) wore Pound fo for Sus vial photography on We ny New Direct Ship Service, Canada. to Mediterranean Ottawd - May Le=Contraat for t wow direat steamship aorviee fy Canada to Mediterranean and: oth a that part of the wereld, been awarded to the Elders "Delp ter line. The passing of an ordems inrconneil awarding the contract fag One YEAR, was announced yesterd Lhe aerviee, onpralin Under annual government sibaidy of S168 O00, will: have monthly satlings feo AH POI the Mediterranean, Egypt, Palestine and Bast Afvieiy Suter salting will be from Mons trent and Ouebee, winter sailings from in Tohn al Halt, Cheer up, The howsesoloantog poredsn fn near and then you oan NAVE business out ob aw the ~Pra high, a ow '

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